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Unfortunately, the video isn’t in the archived article. It’s only embedded, in the article, via the Apple News app. I took some screenshots, though.









Related:
Unfortunately, the video isn’t in the archived article. It’s only embedded, in the article, via the Apple News app. I took some screenshots, though.










KYIV — Tensions flared today after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy accused Russia of sending espionage agents into his country to place little Nazi stickers on all his soldiers’ helmets.
Zelensky Accuses Russia Of Putting Little Nazi Stickers On The Helmets Of All His Soldiers

An amazing history of cooperation between a Russian woman and her cat to survive the starvation of the Nazi siege of Leningrad Sep 8, 1941 – Jan 27, 1944. History presentation in a Saint Petersburg museum.
THE LENINGRAD CAT
A Russian football hooligan leading cross-border raids from Ukraine taught at a neo-Nazi camp in Wales where organisers dreamed of recreating Hitler’s SS.
Russian neo-Nazi fighting Putin taught at far-right camp in UK
Why are they hiding the connections to Azov?! 👇
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The Russians going against Putin in Ukraine
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The former civilian head of the NATO alliance is warning that some Eastern European states are prepared to send their soldiers to Ukraine if the bloc does not make significant pledges to Kiev during an upcoming summit.
Former NATO Head: Some NATO Countries Are Considering Sending Troops to Ukraine

Major General Andrey Kovalchuk admitted to the Washington Post last December that his side had previously planned to blow up part of the Kakhovka Dam as part of its Kherson Counteroffensive. It therefore seemed unthinkable that Kiev would ultimately do just that over half a year later and then gaslight that Moscow was to blame when the Mainstream Media itself earlier reported the existence of Ukraine’s terrorist plans after quoting the same official who bragged about them.
Don’t Forget WaPo’s Report From December About Kiev’s Plans To Blow Up The Kakhovka Dam
This article was originally posted as a thread on Twitter.
The New York Times palms off the deep historical and present-day links of Ukrainian nationalism to Nazism and genocide as merely “thorny issues,” i.e., a public relations problem for media propagandists, who are trying to sell NATO’s proxy war as a struggle for democracy.
The New York Times and the use of Nazi imagery by Ukrainian troops
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Nazi Symbols on Ukraine’s Front Lines Highlight Thorny Issues of History (archived)
Drag events will no longer be allowed at U.S. military facilities or installations under President Joe Biden’s Defense Department, a spokesperson confirmed this week.
Pentagon bans drag shows on US military bases
Previously:
That Time Ronald Reagan Starred in a World War II Movie Featuring Several Drag Performances
Not sure if the translation is correct as it’s from the Daily Beast. If true, it’s actually funny.
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Zakharova invited US Senator Graham to shoot a video explaining his words about Russians
The Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia put the US senator on the wanted list.
Serbs in Zvečan were attacked, and two people were wounded, the media reported.
KFOR attacked Serbs in Kosovo-Metohija; There are wounded, bursts of fire echo VIDEO
Video via Serb land Kosovo
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